Kamala Harris Gets Criticized for Her SOTU ‘Prebuttal’

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris called out President Donald Trump for “insincere appeals to unity” before his State of the Union address even started Tuesday evening.

“Now if last year’s remarks are any guide, we’re in store not for a speech that will seek to draw us together as Americans but one that seeks to score political points by driving us apart,” Harris said in a “prebuttal” of Trump’s address. “We will hear insincere appeals to unity, but what we need is a policy agenda that calls on the better angels of our nature.”

Harris live-streamed her speech on Facebook about an hour before Trump’s address. She’s one of at least nine Democratic candidates hoping to face President Donald Trump in the 2020 election, according to Ballotpedia.

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Harris’s prebuttal preceded the official Democratic response delivered by former Georgia gubernatorial hopeful Stacey Abrams. Many on the left accused Independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders of stealing Abrams’s thunder by announcing his own response to the State of the Union.

“This is bad,” journalist Erick Fernandez wrote Tuesday on Twitter. “I don’t like Bernie doing this after the SOTU (even though I know he’s done it twice before) and I don’t like this from Kamala Harris. Just let Stacey Abrams do her thing, for the love of God. She has the spotlight, she deserves it, just fall back.”

This is bad. I don’t like Bernie doing this after the SOTU (even though I know he’s done it twice before) and I don’t like this from Kamala Harris.

Just let Stacey Abrams do her thing, for the love of God. She has the spotlight, she deserves it, just fall back. https://t.co/MOsTyjW4w7

Harris hit Trump on the economy and the border wall during her speech Tuesday.

“When you hear claims that the economy doing great, don’t forget the working and middle class families who are struggling, teachers who are working two and three jobs, and the 800,000 federal workers who recently went 35 days without getting paid — all while this admin gives away $3 trillion to big corporations in the top 1 percent,” Harris said.

“When you hear claims that our problems would all be solved if we just built a wall on our southern border, don’t forget babies ripped from their parents’ arms,” she added, taking a jab at Trump who’s expected to focus on funding a wall during his address.

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Harris’s prebuttal brought the number of State of the Union responses from the left to four: Harris, Abrams, Sanders and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who is delivering a Spanish-language rebuttal. Trump said Thursday he hopes Abrams does a “good job” with the Democrats’ response to his State of the Union address.

Harris announced that a California air traffic controller affected by the partial government shutdown was her State of the Union guest Friday.

“I’m thrilled to announce Trisha Pesiri-Dybvik as my guest to this year’s State of the Union. Trisha (and) her husband both went without a paycheck during the shutdown while rebuilding their home after losing it in a wildfire. America needs to hear their story,” Harris wrote on Twitter.

I’m thrilled to announce Trisha Pesiri-Dybvik as my guest to this year’s State of the Union. Trisha & her husband both went without a paycheck during the shutdown while rebuilding their home after losing it in a wildfire. America needs to hear their story. https://t.co/nTU5nU9Xgy

“California’s own Attorney General Xavier Becerra is a tireless voice for justice and has stood up for our values every single day since this president took office,” Harris wrote on Twitter. “His Spanish-language State of the Union response tomorrow will be a strong message for progress and our future.”

California’s own Attorney General @XavierBecerra is a tireless voice for justice and has stood up for our values every single day since this president took office. His Spanish-language State of the Union response tomorrow will be a strong message for progress and our future. https://t.co/iHDDzspK3m

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